Bill Sims Jr. and Mark LaVoie have been working together for 15 years mostly in Vermont. In the early 90s while working in Burlington, Vermont, Bill met Mark and they became fast friends after discovering there shared love of acoustic Blues. At the time they were working within an electric format but that soon gave way to the Acoustic duo. Since that time they have become a fan favorite at Blues venues throughout Vermont and are now ready to bring there special form of Blues to the world.
Bill Sims Jr. learned his lessons well while attending Ohio State , where he majored in music and had the privilege to play with many great Blues Legends, that performed at the University. Sitting in the piano chair, of Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Freddy King, the Ojays, Jerry Butler and many more. He is currently considered one of the best musicians in the New York Blues scene. He tours both domestic and internationally. Comments from the New York Times, Theatre Review/ "Seven Guitars": The rhythm of "Seven Guitars" is translated here into a natural flow, underscored by new music written by Bill Sims Jr. that makes this production an improvement on the Broadway version, which is something to say!
For more than 30 years Mark Lavoie has been performing for crowds both large and small. His passion for and commitment to music, particularly blues harmonica, is admired by the many musicians who have played with him. Mark enjoys spreading the word about harmonica music and is an active member of national groups working to preserve and promote the harmonica as an accessible, inexpensive instrument. Mark had the opportunity to travel and perform with Sonny Terry, harmonica virtuoso and half of the popular duo Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, during the ‘70s. Mark has recorded with many Vermont musicians, from John Gailmor to Big Joe Burrell. He is part of a duo, Cooper and Lavoie, who play regularly at special events, clubs, and ski areas throughout Vermont. He has recorded most recently with Warner Brothers recording artist Bill Sims, Jr. Bill and Mark have performed together at blues festivals and clubs for the past three years. During his live, all ages show Mark plays and sings traditional blues and demonstrates how to play simple chords on the 10 hole diatonic harmonica. Most people have a harmonica somewhere in the back of a drawer and Mark’s show often inspires audience members to go home, dig out their harmonica, and give it a try. One of Mark’s favorite activities is instructing groups of students, young and old, in harmonica. He has given lessons in a small private school, college classroom, and for a high school music class. These instructional workshops can take place during one day or for a series of days. Mark is a Hohner harmonica endorsee and is able to get discount rates on harmonicas for group instruction. "Mark is a brilliant, exciting, and perceptive player. He has a long history of experience with authentic blues performance. He does a great presentation and is an excellent teacher. I was very impressed with how he lead an entire class through the basic steps and had them playing right away. I also noticed how, in the time since his visit, everything he told the class has helped them continue to improve." --- Dr. Peter Hamlin |